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RC networks absorb spark discharges

28th November 2019
Mick Elliott
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The complete series of Electrocube RC Networks ‘Arc-Suppressing’ Resistor-Capacitor (RC) Circuits is available now from New Yorker Electronics. Also known as resistors, resistor-capacitors or RC filters, Electrocube’s RC Networks are designed to prevent or substantially minimise the occurrence of arcing and noise generations in relay and switch contacts.

These arc-suppressing networks are made from dielectric material to deliver maximum strength for withstanding voltage (voltage withstand strength).

There are four types available: single-phase resistors, single-phase heavy duty RC filters, three-phase resistor-capacitors and three-phase heavy duty RC Networks.

Arc suppressing resistor-capacitor (RC) networks consist of specially designed precision capacitors and resistors connected in a series.

Spark discharges and induced noise are absorbed over a wide range by the accumulation characteristic and impedance of the capacitor, while the RC time constant delays and averages surge voltage and oscillations.

Featuring a wide selection of case configurations with a number of leads, Electrocube RC networks are manufactured both off-the-shelf and custom designed for single- or three-phase applications from one to 40 networks in a container.

Thousands of unique suppression designs eliminate surges produced by relays and solenoids.

To store surge voltages and current energy and afford protection against inductively induced potentials, RC Networks are made with a high degree of voltage withstand strength, are non-inductive types to ensure a high degree of protection against pulse potentials and are packaged in cases, which meet or exceed the flammability requirements of UL94VO.

With an Electrocube RC Network Substitution Box, the operator selects and matches various combinations of resistors and capacitors to optimise spike reduction and/or reduce EMI levels.

Once the combination is determined, Electrocube RC Networks reference codes provide the proper RC Networks device based on RC value results.

The devices offer a single-to-multiple combination and solid and stranded wire leads with varying length and terminations. They come in metal cans and epoxy cases. DIN rail and CE are available and the devices meet environmental and governmental compliance.

Applications include machine tools, switchgear, motor controllers, computers, telecommunications, automated equipment, industrial appliances, elevators and escalators.

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